Hi health Nurse ,
i have a friend of mine confided to me that he had unprotected sex (vaginal)from a sex worker ,
who claims to be Clean and so my good friend went through with it ( bad desicion ) , so after 3 days of having sex with her, he said he experienced mild fever , litte nauseated .and so to add to that he's so stressed and paranoid at same time . i advised him to wait for 3 months to get HIV test .youre advised will be much appreciated .
Hi mike20blue
Sorry to hear about your friends situation. It can certainly be a stressful time if you are worried about a HIV infection.
HIV seroconversion illness is the name given to a group of symptoms that can occur when someone is newly infected with HIV. Typically it occurs 2-4 weeks after infection and has been described as “flu-like” e.g. fever, skin rash, swollen lymph nodes, feeling tired etc… People can get mild or severe symptoms and many people get no symptoms at all.
The main thing to remember is that these symptoms can be caused by many different things e.g. the common flu.
I see people on a weekly basis at the clinic who are very stressed because they have developed these “flu-like” symptoms. The message I give them is not to be too concerned as there are many different things that can cause these symptoms but to see it more as a reminder that something risky has happened and you should get a HIV test.
Given that your friend developed symptoms 3 days after having sex I think that it is unlikely it would be caused by HIV, but as the type of sex he had is high risk for HIV, I would suggest he goes for a HIV test.
The “window period” for current HIV tests is 3 months. This means that it can take up to 3 months for a HIV test to show positive. It is always a good idea to get a HIV test at least 3 months after a risk to know for sure but the current tests pick up most people well before the 3 months. Currently with the latest antibody test in Canada 95% of people who test positive will do so within 34 days of exposure to HIV.
Here is a link for additional information on the latest HIV tests.
http://www2.catie.ca/en/pif/summer-2010/detecting-hiv-earlier-advances-hiv-testing
At our Vancouver STI clinic we currently have a new HIV test for men as part of a study. It is 90% accurate by 10 days after exposure.
Here is a link to the Vancouver clinics.
http://healthnurse.wordpress.com/faq-about-sexual-health/4-sti-clinic-locations/vancouver/
Mike20blue I would recommend to your friend that he goes to his doctor or an STI clinic for a check up. They would be able to do all the STI testing for him as well as give him information related to his symptoms.
HN
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